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Mere 06-03-2010 10:35 AM

My Mother's family is Dutch, Dad's family is German/Dutch.

Have you ever seen what the wax looks like after they flush it from your ears? Like stones.

Mere

cyclelops 06-03-2010 02:00 PM

I end up in bed with the world twirling around me when they flush my ears...I have learned to use Debrox now. I decided it was better to have grease flowing from my ears than have them use a power washer near my brain.;)

Last time they irrigated my left ear, I swear wax flew out my right.:eek:

daniella 06-04-2010 07:38 AM

I used to wear wax ear plugs. I was getting ear infections and sores in my ears. When I went to the ear doc they pulled out a lot of wax with a scab. Sorry to be gross. Since I stoppd wearing the ear plugs it has been better. I miss them though cause I am very noise sensitive.

nide44 06-04-2010 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daniella (Post 661533)
I used to wear wax ear plugs. I was getting ear infections and sores in my ears. When I went to the ear doc they pulled out a lot of wax with a scab. Sorry to be gross. Since I stoppd wearing the ear plugs it has been better. I miss them though cause I am very noise sensitive.

There are some very good ear plugs, for MP3 music players on the market, that will cancel out noise. You don't have to play music to use them.


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